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Grain agreement: almost 90 ships in line

Seven ships were dispatched to Ukrainian ports, passing through the maritime humanitarian corridor over the weekend.

About 90 dry cargo ships are awaiting permission to call at Ukrainian ports as part of a grain deal. Interfax reported this with reference to the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) on Monday, November 7.

“88 vessels are awaiting permission to enter Ukrainian ports, and 18 loaded vessels are preparing for inspection in Turkish territorial waters,” the statement said.

It is also indicated that seven ships were sent to Ukrainian ports, which passed through the maritime humanitarian corridor at the weekend. Two more ships are now in Ukrainian ports.

It was determined that as of November 7, the total tons of grain and other food exported from the three ports of Ukraine was 10,067,175 tons.

Recall that last week 28 ships left Ukrainian ports. They brought more than 800 thousand tons of agricultural products.

As is known, on November 2, Russia resumed its participation in the grain deal. It was suspended after an alleged attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Russian ships in occupied Crimea.

Then the Office of the President said that the continuation of the work of the grain corridor indicates that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, is inferior to stronger leaders who have a clear position.

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Source: korrespondent

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